ALASKA

AIRPORT INFORMATION

Alaska Airports Due to its enormous size, Alaska has an extensive network of 281 public airports, including 91 airports that provide both commercial and general aviation services, 190 general aviation/public-use airports and hundreds of private-use airports and seaplane bases.

Most of Alaska is rural and fewer than 20% of its communities are served by roads. Consequently, air travel is virtually the only way to get around, and airports are a vital link for access to food, mail, schools and medical services. Alaska has challenging topography, with mountains that go from sea level to 20,000 feet within 50 miles. Summer flying weather is generally good with long daylight hours, but it’s possible to encounter icing conditions year round. Many of Alaska’s runways are gravel and not lighted. And fuel planning must be accurate because airports are separated by great distances.

West Palm Jets knows you need more than just the airport name.
We have everything from the Airport Code, to Airport Hotels that are nearby, and even Maps of Alaska Airports.
Choose the airport you want more info on; it’s our service to you.

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